https://torrentfreak.com/nvidia-contacted-annas-archive-to-secure-access-to-millions-of-pirated-books/
>enjoy your $11,74 payment from that decade long class action lawsuit
>>529945732annas-archive got sued for like a trillion dollars only a few weeks later. I think it was by other companies though, not nvidia apparently. Maybe they were asking for access to the files too though and when they said no they got sued
>>529945732Oh, so it was those greedy niggers that destroyed anna's archive too.
>>529946848They're getting sued by spotify for scraping and releasing all their music. Which imo was a retarded thing to do, should just stick to books instead of fucking with the music industry. And we know who runs the music industry...
If you try to record your screen with NVIDIA capture from NVIDIA app while you have copyright protected links open in your browser (for example certain spotify podcasts) it will automatically stop the recording inside Windows and throw an error.Yes this is real. Go try it.
>>529945732Lmfao ai companies too could give a flying fuck about copyright Hilarious than downloading a single song could cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars in (((damages))) yet these corporations can pirate tens of millions of works and suffer no consequences
>>529945732The worst of the aislop could have been strangled in the crib if judges had just ruled early on that anything produced by a bot had no copyright protection just like paintings made by animals.
>>529950065What are you talking about retard. It should have been strangled by upholding copyright protections. If you use copyright work for commercial purposes you need to pay the creator. It's that fucking simple. They want to sell this AI service, trained on copyright material, they need to pay for the copyright material. That's literally the laws we have now but they ignored them because with enough money and jews behind you you can do anything you want. They basically ruled to kill copyright because investors wanted this fake AI so badly.
>>529945732Yeah that's nothing new, Meta did exactly the same. And these are just the ones that got caught, I would wager that every single corporation training their AI is pirating Annasarchive
>>529946848They wont release the Spotify archive anymore because of that. They should have just quietly released it
>>529945732It usually works like this: the more powerful ones can take from the less powerful ones, not the other way around.
AI only benefits corperations. Why do you guys think they're pushing it so hard?
>>529950961Obviously. Eliminating human workers and turning people into pets is worse than the proletariat/bourgeoisie paradigm we currently live under. You’ll have the masses celebrating that they don’t have to work only to fall under the permanent boot because they aren’t necessary to the survival of civilization anymore
>>529950754this power is an illusion though. There are way more peasants than there are kings, always were.
too big to fail
>>529950754It's going to backfire because they invested billions in a dream with no scientific backing.
>>529945732lmao at all the fake nerd outrage coming from people who pirate shit all the timewho cares
>>529950395What you're saying is not at odds with what I'm saying. You could do both. But not granting copyright to slop would instantly gut the profit motive for it. And the entire point of this ai shit is to obfuscate plagiarism. So it was always going to be difficult to prove in court that they were using copyrighted material without permission.
>>529951570It will fail, but some people will still have profiteered from it.The masses will have to pay for the failure if public executions filmed in 12k from every angle don't become trendy in the near future.
>>529951649Pirates want freedom of information.GenAI companies want to pollute and control the information.
>>529951865Yeah I'm sorry for calling you a retard I can see what you're saying. I don't agree it's not copyrightable though because if you use software to make things then you own the copyright and this is just software. Using a tool to make something doesn't mean you don't own the thing you made. But paying for copyright material for commercial use is an established fact and it's much worse that they are ignored an actual law to make all this look better for investors. It's not fair after they spent decades going after pirates just to turn around and download the entire internet.
>>529948565da joos?
>>529952996>if you use software to make things then you own the copyright and this is just softwareIt comes down to defining where slop prompting falls on the spectrum between painting something yourself and commissioning an artist. I'd personally argue that it's functionally identical to the latter and I think the general public would agree that it's at least closer to that end. And that would mean the prompter isn't the one with the copyright. But, like with animal painters, the bot that produced the work isn't a legal person and can't have a copyright on anything. And so no would.If there weren't already legal precedent this, I wouldn't bring it up. But there is, so it would have been extremely straightforward to just apply the same standards to bots that already exist for chimps and elephants.
>>529945732Someone in the future should make the legal argument that if AI gets to scrape the entire internet and have access to everything, then so should all users. If executive and their AI get to access Anna's Archive, then legally, so should any netizen.>inb4 'they just do it anyway'I know I'm postulating a legal framework and type of argument that could be used in future legislation
>>529950754>rules for goy, not for oy
>>529945732These people are one of the key pillars building AI, but they can't even create an AI agent to download all the books automatically?
>shadow library
i prefer Anna Anon :3
>>529950754>swartz>mitgreater than 50% chance he connected to a certain epstein network and saw what he wasn't suppose to see
>>529953857If you don't own things produced with an algorithm then you don't own anything you produced in photoshop.
>>529948608Fraps, Camtasia and OBS ftw
>>529953207Yes, naturally
>>529951449The kings will use the peasants to oppress the peasants.And it's a formula that has worked for all of human history.>Oh but what about these revolutions!And what sort of systems and state of affairs are set up soon after?
>>529945732>annas archiveI have this on my jailbroken kindle and that alone has already saved me over $200 in college textbooks lol fuck paying for shit